Reviews for the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite

Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite review: Lite, but not a lightweightSource: Android AuthorityEN→zh-CNOverall the Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite is a better-than-average mid-range device. It carries the “Lite” label, but it’s still a capable device. The inclusion of a depth camera is something we are seeing more and more in the mid-range and it is a welcome feature. The Snapdragon 660 offers great mid-range performance and the battery life is good. However, the lack of a headphone jack is disappointing. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 01/04/2019

90%Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite ReviewSource: PC AdvisorEN→zh-CNThe Mi 8 Lite is an incredible-value mid-range phone, with a good all-round spec and an attractive design. There's very little separating it and the Mi A2, but we prefer the design of the Mi 8 Lite and the extra software features MIUI brings. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/27/2018Rating:Total score: 90%

70%Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite reviewSource: GSM ArenaEN→zh-CNThe lack of 3.5mm jack is another thing that might steer away some customers, especially since most of the direct rivals haven't jumped on that bandwagon yet. And if you are a fan of MIUI, the feature-rich software would be greatly appreciated. There are plenty of options to play around with, and Xiaomi has a good track record of updating its phones - old and new - to the latest MIUI software version. MIUI 10 is just around the corner. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/26/2018Rating:Total score: 70%

Mi 8 vs Mi 8 Pro vs Mi 8 Lite: What's the Difference?Source: PC AdvisorEN→zh-CNAssessing which of these three Xiaomi phones is the best really depends on what you need. The Mi 8 Pro is technically the best, with the best specification and the fastest performance and highest amount of memory and storage out of the box, but the Mi 8 Lite is significantly cheaper and has a better selfie camera, albeit sacrificing some speed and display quality. The standard Mi 8 is, as you might expect, the best all-rounder, offering the performance, cameras and display of the Mi 8 Pro at a more attractive price, and all you really lose is the in-display fingerprint sensor. Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 11/09/2018

Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite initial review: Mixing up the mid-rangeSource: Pocket LintEN→zh-CN‌We'll bring you more on the Mi 8 Lite once we get the chance to spend more time with it, but first impressions are good. This is a good-looking phone that doesn't feel like it's lacking in build quality. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 11/08/2018

Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro and Mi 8 Lite Quick Review: Can’t Get Any Prettier Than ThisSource: UnboxEN→zh-CNXiaomi’s been teasing the two phones for quite a bit in their social media channels, though both devices are expected to make their global debut in two days’ time. We earlier reported pricing for both devices through a leaked flyer provided to us, but apparently, Xiaomi says the price isn’t final yet and is still subject to change. So there’s still a chance that the price tags for the 4GB/64GB variant (Php 14,990) and 6GB/128GB (Php 17,990 ) variant of the Mi 8 Lite, and the prices for the 8GB/128GB variant (Php 32,990) for the Mi 8 Pro can still change for the better. Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 11/06/2018

Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite Review: A latest Budget Flagship Smartphone For Young PeopleSource: IgeekphoneEN→zh-CNIn general , based on the price of 1399 yuan (about $203), it is difficult to find an opponent who is comparable to the camera and the face value. The low price but the flagship Smartphone configuration is still the mainstay of Xiaomi phone and this Mi 8 Lite is more promising to lose the “young” taste. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/03/2018